100 A-Z Unique(But Beautiful) Girl Names

If you are looking for a unique, but beautiful, girls name, this list is sure to please. Below are the 100 best girls names for a new baby. Several of these names are also found in alternate spellings, so choose the spelling that suits you the best!

1. Adelaide: A Germanic name that means noble and kind. 2. Alexandria: In ancient times, Alexandria was the location of the world’s best library. 3. Amalia: Originally came from the German word “amala” or “work”. 4. Annika: A Swedish nickname for girls that are named Anna. 5. Aria: In Italian, an aria is a melody or song. Operas have vocal solos that are called arias. 6. Aurora: Roman mythology called the goddess of morning Aurora. It also is the birth name of Sleeping Beauty. 7. Aviana: This sounds like the Indian “Avani” which means earth. 8. Azure: Azure is a type of blue, but it also happens to be a unique, but beautiful, name for a baby girl. 9. Bexley: Bexley is a rarely used name that is only had by 0.001 percent of the population. 10. Brea: This sounds like the Irish “Bree” which means power or high. 11. Britta: This Scandinavian name means exalted and is a modification of “Bridget”. 12. Bronwyn: A pretty Welsh name that means fair and blessed. 13. Cady: This was the middle name of the famed womens’ rights advocate, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 14. Calla: Originally from the Greek word for beauty, Calla is also a type of lily. 15. Camari: This sounds like the Hindu nickname for the goddess Durga. 16. Cassandra: In Greek myth, Cassandra was a seer who prophesied the future. 17. Chiari: In Italian, Chiari means clear or luminous. 18. Corinna: In the 5th century BC, Corinna was the name of a Greek poet. 19. Dahlia: In addition to being a flower, the name Dahlia was part of the title of the popular film, “The Black Dahlia”. 20. Daisy: Daisies are some of the happiest looking flowers. A girl named Daisy is sure to be an optimistic child. 21. Danica: 22. Darby: Originally, Darby was an English surname. Now, it is an unusual 23. Darcy: Jane Austen fans may recognize this name from one of her novels. Originally, it meant d’arcy—someone from Arcy. 24. Dima: An Arabic name that means downpour. 25. Elizabetta: A Spanish version of the name “Elizabeth”. Elizabeth is known as one of England’s best queens. 26. Ember: An ember is the glow of light that is formed after you blow out the candle. 27. Embry:This is an English surname that means flat-topped hill. 28. Emerson: Emerson was one of America’s greatest poets and a leader of the existentialist movement. 29. Estelle: In Latin, stella means star. Estella was the name of a character in Dicken’s Great Expectations. 30. Esperanza: Esperanza is based off of the Spanish word for hope. 31. Farah: In Arabic, this beautiful name means joy. 32. Fiore: Fiore is a variation of Flora, which means flower. 33. Fleur: In French, fleur means flower. 34. Francesca: This Latin name is a variant of the word for Frenchman. 35. Gaia: Gaia is the goddess of the earth. As such, it is an extremely appropriate name for a daughter of the earth. 36. Georgette: A variant of the name George, Georgette is an extremely unusual name in modern times. 37. Gianna: Gianna is a version of the name “Joanna”, which was a female version of Saint John the Apostle’s name. 38. Gisela: Gisela is based off of the German word “Gisil”, which means pledge. Children who came to the king’s court were called pledges. 39. Grace: If you want your daughter to embody grace and elegance, this is an ideal name. 40. Greta: One of the stars of the silver screen, Greta Garbo, bore this name. 41. Harlyn: This is a variation of the Old English name that meant “hare land”. 42. Harmony: Harmony is a wonderful name for a melodious girl who gets along with everyone. 43. Hensely: Hensley is a name that means someone who is ambitious. 44. Imogen: Imogen was the name of one of the princesses in a Shakespearean play. 45. Iris: Iris was the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow. It is also a beautiful flower. 46. Isa: Isa is the Turkish word for Jesus. 47. Isis: Isis was the Egyptian wife of Osiris and the goddess of nature. 48. Ivana: The name Ivana is based off of the Russian ruler Ivan the Terrible. 49. Jade: Jade is a type of stone known for bringing good luck and prosperity to the owner. 50. Jaelyn: Jaelyn is a unique, but beautiful, girl name. 51. Joslyn: This variation of Jocelyn is from the German language. 52. Juno: Juno is the Roman counterpart to Hera and the wife of Jupiter. 53. Kaia:This unique, but beautiful, girl name is a shortened nickname for Katerina. 54. Keegan: Orginally, Keegan was an Irish surname. 55. Kinsley: Kinsley is a English girls name that means king’s field. 56. Laken: This quaint and unusual girls name means of the lake. 57. Larkin: This name from Medieval English was from the Roman martyr, Laurel. 58. Lexi: This is a cuter, more unique form of the name Alexandra. 59. Liana: Liana is actually a type of vine that is common to the jungles. 60. Lilith: Although Lilith is often the name of demons and devils in the movie, it is a gorgeous girls name. 61. Lorelei: According to German legend, Lorelei was a seductress who lured sailors to their death. 62. Maren: Maren is a more modern version of the name, Mary. 63. Marisol: This name sounds like the Spanish words for the sea and the sun. 64. Mavis: Originally, Mavis came from the Welsh word for strawberries. It was a popular name following World War II. 65. Merritt: In Old English, this was a surname that means “boundary gate”. 66. Mireya: This is a longer version of the name Mira. The name Mira was the focus of a Nobel-prize winning poem. 67. Natalia: Natalia originally meant Christmas Day and was the name of a saint. 68. Natasha: This Russian name is starting to revive in popularity over the last few years. 69. Naya: Naya is a Sanskrit name that means fresh or renewal. 70. Nimah: Nimah is a pretty Islamic name that means blessing or favor. 71. Nova: Ever heard of a super nova? With a name like this, your daughter is bound to be just as bright. 72. Odessa: In Latin, this name means quest or journey. Most likely, it received this meaning from the Homeric poem, the Odyssey. 73. Olive: Although Olive comes from a type of tree, it remains a beautiful name. 74. Ophelia:Ophelia is a beautiful character from one of Shakespeare’s plays. 75. Oriana: This unique, yet beautiful, girl name means blonde. 76. Paige: Although a page was a servant in olden times, it is currently a cute girls name. 77. Paislee: This Scottish name was originally derived from the word for a church. 78. Pandora: Hopefully, your daughter won’t be as troublesome as the mythical Pandora’s Box. 79. Pepper: Pepper sounds like the name of a spicy and opinionated young lady. 80. Pippa: This unusual name is actually the name of Duchess Catherine’s sister, Pippa Middleton. 81. Poppy: Taken from the name of the flower, the name Poppy is a cute girls name. 82. Priya: This cute name is actually a shortened version of an Indian boys name. 83. Quinn:This Irish name has a nice, androgynous ambiance to it. 84. Rayna:Rayna is an Israeli name that means song. 85. Remi: French in origin, this name once meant oarsman. 86. Rhea: Rhea was the mother of Zeus, but the name also translates to the word “flowing”. 87. River: The name River is self-explanatory, but it sounds extremely beautiful for a little girl. 88. Rosalie: Based off of the word rose, Rosalie is a character from Shakespeare. 89. Rowan: Rowan is a type of tree and a beautiful, but unusual, girls name. 90. Sahara: The Sahara isn’t just a desert any more! 91. Seraphina: Based on a type of angel, Seraphina is a gorgeous name for a girl. 92. Shea: This name could mean admirable in Old Gaelic or “of the fairy fort”. 93. Skye: There is also a part of Scotland called Skye, but Skye could also refer to the Old Norse word for cloud. 94. Sloane: An unusual name for girls and boys. 95. Suri: Suri is the Yiddish form of the name Sarah. It is a way of saying lady or princess. 96. Trinity: This name has become common among non-believers as well as Christians. 97. Valentina: Valentina calls to mind Valentine’s Day and true love. 98. Violet: Named for the flower, Violet is a girls name that was once common in Victoria England. 99. Willow: For a devil-may-care, nature-loving name, use Williow. 100. Yvette: Yvette is a French word for the verdant yew tree.